ENERGYRE AND GOOGLE SIGN AGREEMENT FOR 600 MW OF SOLAR ENERGY
- EnergyRe signed a renewable energy agreement with Google on May 15, 2025, to supply more than 600 MW of solar and storage projects in South Carolina.
- The agreement follows Google's commitment to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2030 and builds on their previous collaboration with energyRe.
- EnergyRe develops large-scale renewable projects nationwide, including solar, wind, transmission, and storage assets that improve grid reliability and lower costs.
- Miguel Prado, CEO of energyRe, described the agreement as a significant step toward supporting Google’s sustainability and decarbonization efforts by providing reliable clean energy sourced within the local area.
- The partnership will contribute more than one gigawatt of renewable energy capacity to the power network, addressing local electricity demands while furthering the sustainability goals of both organizations.
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ENERGYRE AND GOOGLE SIGN AGREEMENT FOR 600 MW OF SOLAR ENERGY
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